The brother of Cecil, the lion killed in Zimbabwe by an American hunter last month, is not dead, a researcher monitoring the pride told Reuters, contradicting media reports that Jericho had been killed.

Zimbabwe has suspended the hunting of lions, leopards and elephants in an area where a lion popular with tourists was killed, and is investigating the killing of another lion in April that may have been illegal, the country's wildlife authority said Saturday.

BERLIN -- German prosecutors have
shelved their Nazi war crimes
investigation of a retired Minnesota
carpenter whom The Associated Press
exposed as a former commander in an
SS-led unit, saying Friday that the
96-year-old is not fit for trial.

DALLAS -- The Texas trooper who
arrested Sandra Bland after a
confrontation that began with a
traffic stop was once cautioned about
"unprofessional conduct" in a 2014
incident while he was still a
probationary trooper, according to
documents released Friday.

NEW YORK - Donald Trump is staking his
run for U.S. president in part on a
vow to protect American jobs. But this
month, one of his companies, the elite
Mar-a-Lago Club resort in Florida,
applied to import 70 foreign workers
to serve as cooks, wait staff and
cleaners.

Pacific Rim trade ministers failed to clinch a deal on Friday to free up trade between a dozen nations after a dispute flared up over auto trade between Japan and North America, New Zealand dug in over dairy trade and no agreement was reached on monopoly periods for next-generation drugs.